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Anyone tried pigs trotters and pease pudding? :thumbup1:

 

I've had my fair share of pig trotters, love 'em. Never tasted pease pudding but I did stumble upon a can of Spotted Dick once. It tasted as bad as the name sounds. Very dry and spongy.

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I've had my fair share of pig trotters, love 'em. Never tasted pease pudding but I did stumble upon a can of Spotted Dick once. It tasted as bad as the name sounds. Very dry and spongy.

 

You,ve got to have custard with it.

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English mustard is best with bury black pudding

 

But the black pudding must be simmered ( definately not fried, that's a dirty southern habit )

 

 

No! Don't cook it! It's already cooked enough!

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Your just warming it through .......

Just a black pudding with english mustard ......

 

It's how you tell the difference between a southerner and a northener

Southerners fry their black pudding, northeners simmer it and eat with mustard ....

Loaded question if you come north.....

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Your just warming it through .......

Just a black pudding with english mustard ......

 

It's how you tell the difference between a southerner and a northener

Southerners fry their black pudding, northeners simmer it and eat with mustard ....

Loaded question if you come north.....

 

I regularly eat black pudding, but the best has got to be Scottish. :thumbup1:

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A decent Haggis is remarkably good eating, after we bought about 100No. from Sainsburys for 1p each,(post Rabbie Burns night) to feed the dogs(seriously) cept Senior Managment decided to pop one in a pot to try it, and boy o boy, was it GOOD!

With ketchup.

The dogs/dawgs got none.

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